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Philippine bishops call for probe into killing of Lumad volunteer teachers
In a statement, the prelates said the “appetite” of the present administration to vilify, red-tag, frame, detain, and murder anyone opposed to its policies “is insatiable even in its remaining few months in power.”
Greenpeace Philippines welcomes proposed global treaty to end plastic pollution
The plastics treaty mandate recognizes that every stage of plastic production and use—from extraction of raw materials from fossil fuels, to disposal—is problematic
Mas malala ang krisis sa klima kumpara sa COVID-19 sa ating buhay
ipinakita ng IPCC na maraming bahagi ng ating kalikasan ang malapit nang hindi kayanin ang mag-angkop sa nagbabago nilang kapaligiran, mula sa mas mataas na temperatura hanggang sa mas nakalalasong karagatan.
Pro-environment groups challenge Marcos to present ‘clear green agenda’ in debate
The groups alleged that Marcos “deliberately ignored” the political debates because "he has no platform for climate and environment concerns”
Attacks against environmental defenders quadrupled ahead of Philippine polls
There is a 483 percent spike in the number of environmental defenders under attack and a 350 percent increase in incidents after the start of the election period
EDSA 36 years later: The Laudato Si’ perspective
The names may have changed, but our circumstances remain as dire, perhaps even worse, than they were 36 years ago. The imperative to protect our democracy must remain as strong, and translated to meaningful change.
Caritas Philippines to remain ‘non-partisan’ during polls, ‘but never neutral’
“We will proclaim what is true, just, and right. That is our moral obligation,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo, national director of Caritas Philippines
Green group renews call for probe into attacks on forest rangers
Kalikasan said the longer land grabbers encroaching Masungi are not prosecuted, “the more we will see bolder acts of violence against its defenders”
Diocese of Tagbilaran harvests solar energy to power humanitarian efforts
Caritas Philippines has been encouraging government and private institutions to promote and invest in renewables such as solar panel systems “as the impacts of the climate crisis continue to worsen.”
The Most Precious of All
Global warming is evaporating lakes, reservoirs and melting the glaciers in the mountains around the world